A reactive pattern of ischemia-induced nestin protein in the rat brain
- VernacularTitle:大鼠局灶脑缺血诱导巢蛋白的反应模式
- Author:
Wanlong LEI
;
Qunfang YUAN
;
Zhihong DONG
;
Zhibin YAO
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Brain ischemia;
Nestin protein;
Recovery of function;
Rats
- From:
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology
1989;0(06):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
AIM: To explore the expressive profile of nestin protein in the focal ischemic brain and to study the recovery mechanism of brain focal infarct . METHODS: Cellular morphology, time-course and distribution pattern of nestin positive response were immunohistochemically examined in different brain regions of 36 adult male SD rats. RESULTS: Nestin positive response of different brain regions in sham operated rats was present in small- and micro-vasculartures and the third ventricle bottom and ependyma. A large number of nestin positive cells were detected in ischemic brain, and were more remarkable in the cortical areas of parietal lobe and preoptic area as well as ischemic caudoputamen. Stellate nestin positive cells were located in the deep layer of ischemic cortex, but fibrillary cells were located in the shallow layer. Nestin positive cells in the ischemic caudoputamen showed the same changes of morphology as those cells in the deep layer of ischemic cortex. Morphological and number alterations of nestin positive cells were the most remarkable at 1 weeks post-ischemia, which showed more hypertrophy and proliferation in morphology, and a marked increase in number was present in the ischemic cerebral cortex and the ischemic caudoputamen. These alterations of nestin positive cells persisted up to 6 weeks post-ischemia, and then, the nestin positive response in the ischemic brain decreased gradually. CONCLUSION: Focal cerebral ischemia induces nestin re-expression on reactive astrocytes, which may be very important to the self-recovery of cerebral infarct.